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author | Robb Matzke <matzke@llnl.gov> | 1998-03-18 18:09:16 (GMT) |
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committer | Robb Matzke <matzke@llnl.gov> | 1998-03-18 18:09:16 (GMT) |
commit | 2fd149a5824c22920d2102b97db8478b2f61d5dd (patch) | |
tree | 13d887c221264834f88d100e33acafe6cf9b4038 /Makefile.in | |
parent | 96dd634330502cdde53905c9edbef56028323969 (diff) | |
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[svn-r325] Changes since 19980317
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./MANIFEST
./configure.in
./configure
./Makefile.in
./bin/distdep [NEW]
./config/conclude.in
./config/depend.in
./src/.distdep [NEW]
./test/.distdep [NEW]
Added some code so non-GNU systems have a list of dependencies
between the .c files and the .h files. Hopefully this works
and y'all don't have to keep saying `make clean' each time you
change a header.
On systems with GNU make, GCC, and Perl, the dependency
information is generated automatically from rules in
config/depend.in as has always been done. But now extra files
called `.distdep' (for `distributable dependencies) are left
in each directory and these are part of CVS and thus
releases. (A `make dep' will create dependencies on demand
without doing anything else.)
On systems lacking one or more of the tools above, the various
`.distdep' files are inserted into the end of the Makefiles.
If you do developement on one of these systems you'll have to
update the `.distdep' and/or Makefile by hand, or wait until
you have access to a GNU system and do a `make dep'.
Diffstat (limited to 'Makefile.in')
-rw-r--r-- | Makefile.in | 6 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/Makefile.in b/Makefile.in index 83bd9cf..9b7ef97 100644 --- a/Makefile.in +++ b/Makefile.in @@ -90,9 +90,3 @@ maintainer-clean: done $(RM) config.cache config.log config.status src/H5config.h $(RM) configure src/H5config.h.in - - -# This file does not end with the `CONCLUDE' statement since it has -# redefined all the standard targets anyway. However, we do need the -# `DEPEND' so we can automatically rerun configure if we have GNU make. -@DEPEND@ |